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Old 16. Nov 2011, 08:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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One of the most promising OS I've seen has been MenuetOS. However it's one of the ones that are most unstable as well. At least on 32 bit since most of their effort is on 64 bit.

MenuetOS is built in assembly language, meaning it's not unix, windows or anything of the sort. It's something new. It's also the smallest OS on the planet. It's ISO size is less then 1 megabyte.

It's not good for every day use yet but it's really fun to test and look at, that's for sure.

www.menuetos.net
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One of the most promising OS I've seen has been MenuetOS. However it's one of the ones that are most unstable as well. At least on 32 bit since most of their effort is on 64 bit.

MenuetOS is built in assembly language, meaning it's not unix, windows or anything of the sort. It's something new. It's also the smallest OS on the planet. It's ISO size is less then 1 megabyte.

It's not good for every day use yet but it's really fun to test and look at, that's for sure.

www.menuetos.net
New assembly? Runs on any x86? Less than that? Then my phone has got a new OS.
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It's not good for every day use yet but it's really fun to test and look at, that's for sure.
This looks really interesting. Thanks for the post
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Old 20. Nov 2011, 02:15 AM   #4 (permalink)
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This looks really interesting. Thanks for the post
Your welcome all.

I just wanted to mention, that like I said 32 bit MenuetOS is basically not developed much anymore since they are focusing all their energies on 64 bit.

However there is KolibriOS which is based on MenuetOS 32 bit. So anyone who wants to run MenuetOS on 32 bit, should probably give KolibriOS a shot.

www.Kolibrios.org
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Your welcome all.

I just wanted to mention, that like I said 32 bit MenuetOS is basically not developed much anymore since they are focusing all their energies on 64 bit.

However there is KolibriOS which is based on MenuetOS 32 bit. So anyone who wants to run MenuetOS on 32 bit, should probably give KolibriOS a shot.

www.Kolibrios.org
Am I imagining this, or was Kolibri once a make of cigarette lighter?
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It's Colibri lighters ... http://www.colibri.com/en-zz/collect...eries/lighters
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